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Trump administration announces White House ballroom designed by McCrery Architects

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The proposed 90,000 sq ft addition would replace the existing East Wing and is intended to increase capacity for state events

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AHMM working on plans for 35-storey co-living tower next to Old Street roundabout

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Finsgate House scheme to contain 500 homes and adjacent office block

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Anna Heringer on sustainable architecture, rammed earth, and what the Global North can learn from the Global South

2025-07-29T05:00:00+01:00By

Mary Richardson explores Anna Heringer’s sustainable philosophy and her mission to bring traditional materials into mainstream architecture

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WA100 2025: Digital edition

2025-01-17T06:00:00+00:00

Architect of the Year Awards 2024

  • What made this project… Manor Lodge by IID Architects

  • What made this project… Melamar by Paper Igloo

  • What made this project… De Valera Library and Súil Gallery by Keith Williams Architects

  • What made this project… Regional Science Centre by INI Design Studio

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Boomers to Zoomers

  • Barratt Redrow commits to accessible playgrounds on all new developments

  • Report calls for national play strategy to reshape neighbourhoods for children

  • Seventeen years on: why England needs a new National Play Strategy

  • England is failing to plan for its ageing population – the spending review must put that right

  • The quiet revolution in built environment education and engagement – starting with children

  • The Coach: Why age isn’t the issue – it’s the life stage that counts

  • 2,000 young people, one mission: Rethinking access to architecture at the Festival of the Future

  • More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter

  • The built environment belongs to everyone – so why are young voices so often excluded?

  • Westminster’s public toilets get a designer makeover as Hugh Broughton Architects completes first upgrade in £12.7m programme

In Pictures

  • Allies and Morrison’s leisure centre completes at Canada Water redevelopment

  • HTA Design completes two new residential buildings at Wood Wharf

  • In pictures: TP Bennett completes Stonecutter City office development

  • In pictures: Howells completes Uncle Wembley Gardens BTR scheme in Brent

  • In pictures: Emrys Architects completes Berners and Wells mixed-use scheme in Fitzrovia

  • In pictures: Renzo Piano’s Shard Place reaches practical completion

  • Wright & Wright completes £40m masterplan project at Lambeth Palace

  • In pictures: dRMM’s mixed-use industrial and residential scheme in Hackney Wick

  • In pictures: Mowat & Company redesigns Flint HQ in south London

  • In pictures: Kimbell Pike Architects converts listed Arts and Crafts building into Montessori nursery

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In the face of increasingly extreme weather, developers, design engineers, architects and policymakers must take the lead

2025-08-04T05:00:00+01:00By

The recent heatwave presents yet more evidence that we face a challenge – and a huge opportunity – to construct buildings that are thermally comfortable, energy-efficient and wellness-led, says Abhishek Parmar

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Reinstating Level 7 apprenticeship funding is essential for architecture’s future

2025-08-01T05:00:00+01:00By

Tracy Meller argues that the government’s plan to withdraw funding for Level 7 apprenticeships will dismantle a pathway that works

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Planning for both people and nature is not a contradiction

2025-07-31T05:00:00+01:00By

As new legislation threatens to weaken habitat protections, Sophie Thompson asks what it would take to plan with respect for both people and the natural world

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Unlocking housing delivery: can we build better, faster, and fairer?

2025-07-30T05:00:00+01:00By

Hien Nguyen outlines the delivery barriers that must be tackled if the UK is to meet its housing ambitions without sacrificing quality

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What’s stopping us from designing for deconstruction?

2025-07-28T05:20:00+01:00By 1 comments

In a throwaway culture, Anna Beckett argues that architects must take greater responsibility for how buildings are eventually dismantled and their materials reused

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Don’t defund thinking: why architectural education needs space to question, not just produce ‘practice ready’ graduates

2025-07-25T05:00:00+01:00By and 1 comments

As pressure mounts to streamline architectural education, Emily Crompton and Sam Higgins argue that universities remain essential spaces for reflection, critique and experimentation – and should not be reduced to training centres for industry

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  • Designing, building and growing the natural way: Wolves Lane community centre unveiled by Studio Gil and Material Cultures

  • Unpacking the museum: the V&A Storehouse in Stratford opens its doors

  • A Serpentine Pavilion for anxious times – but is that enough?

  • Bennetts’ timber and straw robotics lab pilots new net zero carbon building standard

  • From complexity to clarity: The Sainsbury Wing transformed

  • A cauldron on the Mersey: how Everton built their new stadium in just five years (Manchester United take note)

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  • Industrial remix: how Hawkins\Brown retuned Wakefield’s Tileyard North for the creative economy

  • Designing for dance: inside O’Donnell + Tuomey’s Sadler’s Wells East

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  • Beyond the optics: identity, class and the politics of equality in architecture and the arts

  • Faith, reuse and surveillance: Birmingham’s mosques through Mahtab Hussain’s lens

  • Between colonialism and nation-building: rethinking African modernism

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